Having been crowned; possessing or wearing a crown; elevated to a position of royal authority through coronation.
Past participle of coronate, from Latin coronatus. Forms the adjective describing something or someone that has received a corona.
In medieval texts, 'coronated' appears in descriptions of kings being 'crowned and coronated'—using both words emphasizes that the coronation was both symbolic and politically binding!
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